Press-Gazette Media talks to area businessmen in its Weekly Conversation feature. Today, Bradley Kenney, a doctor of chiropractic, talks about his Bellevue Total Health Clinic, a full-service, independent clinic that is opening its new office today.

Q. Tell us about Bellevue Total Health Clinic.

A. We've been serving Northeastern Wisconsin since 1998. Bellevue Total Health Clinic is a full-service, independent clinic that provides integrated care from primary care providers with different origins.

Q. What makes Bellevue Total Health Clinic different than other clinics in the area?

A. Bellevue Total Health Clinic offers the most integrated approach to improving your health utilizing medicine, chiropractic and physical therapy. Our staff includes a medical doctor who is board certified in internal medicine as well as being a licensed acupuncturist; a nurse practitioner who is skilled in nutrition and herbal medicine; a physician assistant specializing in family practice and urgent care; chiropractors, each with over 20 years' experience; a physical therapist with 17 years experience; physical therapy assistants and a massage therapist.

The strength of our treatment is founded on a model where all providers work together to get the patient well quickly. Having all of these providers under one roof makes care fast, convenient and cost effective. People of all ages have benefited from the care received under this model.

Q. What are some specialized services you offer?

A. In addition to complete family medical care, we work with business and industry by offering work-injury treatment and prevention. We offer injury prevention/wellness programs. We do health risk assessments and have a trained medical professional who acts as an on-site health coach, overseeing and directing the guidance needed to assist employees in positive lifestyle modifications. Various one-hour presentations involving formal smoking cessation and weight loss programs are available to inspire and assist this process.

Five of our providers are National Registry Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME), performing Department of Transportation physicals.

Bellevue Total Health Clinic not only accepted, but embraced, the responsibility of providing drug and breath-alcohol testing services. We demonstrated our level of commitment by becoming a nationally accredited Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association (DATIA) collection facility, one of 64 in the nation. A nationally accredited facility must provide written standard operational procedures and meet the criteria set forth by DATIA with regard to the number of certified collectors on-site. These collectors are required to obtain ongoing training to maintain their certifications.

A. We take pride in providing the best customer service possible. We listened to our customers and expanded our services to meet their needs. Based on company requests, we opened Valley Total Health Clinic in Neenah last year to serve business and industry in the Fox Valley.

We work with over 100 companies that have seen the value in partnering with us. With our multifaceted approach of having industrial medicine, physical therapy and chiropractic services supplied by Bellevue Total Health Clinic, we saved companies tens of thousands of dollars while keeping employees safer.

We track our patients' performance from the time they enter our clinic until their discharge. We guarantee satisfaction because we realize that if you are not 100 percent satisfied you will go somewhere else. We hold ourselves to a very high standard. There is a commitment to provide education to keep ourselves and clients up to date on changes.

Q. You moved to a new building. Where is it and what are the benefits that will come of that move?

A. Our new building is at 3237 Voyager Drive in Green Bay. We doubled our square footage to better meet the demands of our patients and clients. Our new state-of-the-art facility will offer additional care and treatment options. Health care costs continue to increase. To fight back, we offer a coordinated plan of action, reducing duplication of services, lengthy treatment, lag time between provider visits and multiple sets of records.

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